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Basin Roundtable
South Platte
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Minutes
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7/11/2006
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<br />--Overview of South Platte Basin <br />--Key findings regarding M&I Gap Analysis South Platte Basin 2003 Demands <br />--Gravel Lake Storage below Denver for recapture of return flows <br />--Key findings regarding M&I gap analysis South Platte basin <br /> <br />-- Key findings regarding ag gap <br /> <br />--Key issues: consumptive use (Section 5) <br />Brown encourages basin to use state demographer data; careful using provider data <br />Encourages use of county level data <br /> <br />--Nonconsumptive use; supply availability; options for alternatives <br />National Energy Policy Act of 1992 assumed to provide an additional 6% of <br />conservation; <br />--debate still there: providers do not feel that they can plan on that level of conversation; <br />conservation side says that providers should do more.. . debate <br /> <br />--Analysis of unappropriated waters <br />--Factors affecting future supply availability South Platte <br />-- Impacts of Factors Affecting Future Supply Availability <br />(deal with problem that places to store are not where majority of water is available) <br /> <br />--Proposed projects or methods for meeting consumptive water supply needs <br /> <br />--Re: Water Supply Needs Assessment <br />1) Is the current level of detail adequate? <br />2) Do additional studies or other data need to be incorporated into needs assessment? <br />. IP&P status update <br />. Refinement of Gap Data <br />. Groundwater Availability and Sustainability <br />3) Is there missing information? <br />* Designated basins and High Plains aquifers were not evaluated in SWSI <br /> <br />Water supply Reserve Account Update <br />1) $10 million a year for 4 years <br />2) CWCB and IBCC to jointly develop criteria and guidelines <br />3) Subcommittee ofCWCB and IBCC formed to develop straw man; will meet 7-17 <br />and discuss initial draft <br />4) Full CWCB and IBCC and IBCRT feedback will be incorporated into the draft <br />5) Goal would be to have final criteria and guidelines by September <br />--these dollars are available now <br /> <br />Fred Walker: Having been process of the SWSI, he endorses the detailed information <br />available there and that the entire process was honest. Agreement echoed. <br /> <br />5 <br />
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